Part 1 of a three part series of videos explaining the connection …
Part 1 of a three part series of videos explaining the connection between science and music. Part 1 Pitch and Frequency, Part 2 Pitch and Frequency continued, Part 3 Frequency and Harmonics
1. JOUR J : NORMANDIE 1944 (la seule ressource payante) 2. JOUR …
1. JOUR J : NORMANDIE 1944 (la seule ressource payante) 2. JOUR DU SOUVENIR 3. À L’ASSAUT 4. LIGNE DE RAVITAILLEMENT : TROUSSES D’EDUCATION ITINERANTES 5. LE CANADA ET LA PREMIERE GUERRE MONDIALE 6. L’HISTOIRE NAVALE DU CANADA 7. LA DEMOCRATIE EN GUERRE : LES JOURNAUX CANADIENS ET LA SECONDE GUERRE MONDIALE 8. 1812 : EXPOSITION VIRTUELLE 9. LA GUERRE DE SEPT ANS, 1754 – 1763 10. DEPECHES : DOCUMENTS D’INFORMATION SUR L’HISTOIRE MILITAIRE DU CANADA
Bienvenue au seul musée du monde consacré aux droits de la personne …
Bienvenue au seul musée du monde consacré aux droits de la personne pour tous et toutes. Nous visons à favoriser la compréhension, à promouvoir le respect et à encourager la réflexion.
Situé à Winnipeg, au Manitoba, le Musée canadien pour les droits de la personne est le premier musée exclusivement consacré à l’évolution des droits de la personne, à leur avenir et à leur célébration.
"Le Musée canadien de la guerre est le musée national d’histoire militaire …
"Le Musée canadien de la guerre est le musée national d’histoire militaire au Canada et l’un des centres muséologiques les plus respectés au monde en ce qui a trait à l’étude et à la compréhension des conflits armés.
Les galeries d’exposition et les programmes publics du Musée ont été conçus pour mettre l’accent sur l’expérience humaine de la guerre. Les galeries sur le Canada et les conflits présentent l’histoire militaire du Canada, depuis ses débuts jusqu’à aujourd’hui, ainsi que l’importance accordée par le Canada à l’honneur et au souvenir. Chacune des galeries met en lumière les moments qui ont déterminé l’histoire militaire du Canada et les événements du passé qui ont façonné la nation."
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Students learn about mutations to both DNA and chromosomes, and uncontrolled changes …
Students learn about mutations to both DNA and chromosomes, and uncontrolled changes to the genetic code. They are introduced to small-scale mutations (substitutions, deletions and insertions) and large-scale mutations (deletion duplications, inversions, insertions, translocations and nondisjunctions). The effects of different mutations are studied as well as environmental factors that may increase the likelihood of mutations. A PowerPoint® presentation and pre/post-assessments are provided.
This lesson incorporates visual materials from the Against the Odds exhibition to …
This lesson incorporates visual materials from the Against the Odds exhibition to engage visual learners and to encourage students to apply a successful public health program to their own lives. Students learn about Brazilian students who adopt an active, healthy lifestyle through the Agita São Paulo program. Students connect with students in Brazil through their photos and drawings promoting various physical activities. Students also develop their own ideas on how to adopt an active, healthy lifestyle for themselves. Finally, students create materials to inform others about and persuade them to improve their health with 30 minutes of daily physical activity.
These three (or four) 45-minute lessons will introduce Kindergarteners and first graders …
These three (or four) 45-minute lessons will introduce Kindergarteners and first graders to "Women's Social Sciences Month." The students listen to the story of author Gloria Houston's great-aunt, Arizona Houston Hughes. During and following the listening and viewing experiences, the students will discuss their experiences with women in their own Social Sciences who are helping them become good citizens and grow up well.
The #MyFoodChoice resource is an inquiry-based resource answering the overall question of …
The #MyFoodChoice resource is an inquiry-based resource answering the overall question of "How can I make informed food choices?" This resources has videos, interactive student sheets, approved resources and more. It is aimed at grade 9-12 students in subjects such as science, food studies, English, agriculture, social studies, humanities to name a few.
My Food Story is designed to encourage elementary students to learn more …
My Food Story is designed to encourage elementary students to learn more about Saskatchewan agriculture and to explore their personal relationships with food. My Food Story consists of a lesson plan that guides students in an exploration of foods grown in Saskatchewan and laminated, washable place mats for students to draw on to share their personal food stories. Teachers receive a hard copy of the lesson plan and a place mat for each student. This resource can be used to help celebrate Agriculture Month, which is annually celebrated in Saskatchewan in October. Be sure to indicate the number of students in your class when placing your order. Available in French "LE PARCOURS DES ALIMENTS AVANT D'ATTEINDRE MON ASSIENTTE".
Past and present come together when students interview their parents and create …
Past and present come together when students interview their parents and create a skit that compares their parents' experiences as middle schoolers with the students own lives.
Students are introduced to various types of hearing impairments and the types …
Students are introduced to various types of hearing impairments and the types of biomedical devices that engineers have designed to aid people with this physical disability.
This lesson for English Language Learners (ELLs) teaches students how to talk …
This lesson for English Language Learners (ELLs) teaches students how to talk about a pet or something else that's important to them. In this lesson, learners will practice reading, listening, speaking and writing. All activities are automatically graded with feedback provided to the learner upon submission.
This lesson for English Language Learners (ELLs) teaches students how to talk …
This lesson for English Language Learners (ELLs) teaches students how to talk about the things in their rooms. In this lesson, learners will practice reading, listening, speaking and writing. All activities are automatically graded with feedback provided to the learner upon submission.
This is a story about Saruni, a young boy, and his family, …
This is a story about Saruni, a young boy, and his family, who are both consumers and sellers in a market in Tanzania. There are many enticing items at the markert, but Saruni decides to save his money so he can buy a bike to help his mother take heavy loads to sell at the market.
This is a lesson about the Cassini Spacecraft. Learners will engage in …
This is a lesson about the Cassini Spacecraft. Learners will engage in basic problem-solving as they design and construct their own small model of a spacecraft. Through writing and illustration, students will document their work and will complete a Design Review Summary. Like scientists and engineers, students will make presentations to show and explain their models and design summaries to their peers. This is lesson 5 of 10 in the Mission to Saturn Educators Guide, Reading Writing Rings, for grades 1-2.
This is a lesson about spacecraft design. Learners will hear the NASA …
This is a lesson about spacecraft design. Learners will hear the NASA solutions to the problems they wrote about lesson 6. They will then write a nonfiction piece comparing their spacecraft to Cassini, and share their writing with the class. This introduction to design prepares students for the task of trying to design a working model of a probe to land on Saturn‰Ûªs moon, Titan. This is lesson 7 of 12 in the Mission to Saturn Educators Guide, Reading Writing Rings, for grades 3-4.
This is a lesson about spacecraft design. Learners will think like engineers …
This is a lesson about spacecraft design. Learners will think like engineers as they are presented with problems that the NASA team faced when designing a spacecraft to travel to Saturn. Students work with partners to think of solutions to address those problems, and to use these ideas to sketch their spacecraft. This is lesson 6 of 12 in the Mission to Saturn Educators Guide, Reading Writing Rings, for grades 3-4.
In this lesson by Creative Educator students explore and analyze familiar heroes …
In this lesson by Creative Educator students explore and analyze familiar heroes and villains, develop their own superhero, and introduce this new hero to the world through an ID card and comic.
In this concluding activity, children create a scrapbook or poster display documenting …
In this concluding activity, children create a scrapbook or poster display documenting their trips to Jupiter. Learners will use their "My Trip to Jupiter" journals and select common craft items to represent the characteristics of each aspect or layer and summarize their findings. This activity is part of Explore! Jupiter's Family Secrets, a series designed to engage children in space and planetary science in libraries and informal learning environments.
This is a lesson about Saturn. Learners will start learning about Saturn …
This is a lesson about Saturn. Learners will start learning about Saturn just as the first observers of Saturn did - by observing and wondering. They will look at pictures of Saturn, the Cassini spacecraft, and the Huygens probe and write what they notice, know, and wonder. This activity invites students to observe carefully and learn from each other, while providing teachers with an idea of students' prior experiences with this topic. This is lesson 2 of 12 in the Mission to Saturn Educators Guide, "Reading Writing Rings," for grades 3-4.
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